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Richard at The Bookshop Orell Füssli Kramhof in Zurich, Switzerland. (May 25, 2024)
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Richard at The Bookshop Orell Füssli Kramhof in Zurich, Switzerland. (May 25, 2024)
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Richard on books that changed his life.
Woman & Home UK Magazine (December 2023)
Richard chooses his six favorite books.
The Week UK Magazine (October 28, 2023)
Richard at the Strand Book Store in New York. (October 20, 2023)
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Richard at Off the Shelf Festival of Words in Sheffield, UK. (October 13, 2023)
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As anyone whoās been looking at my page semi-frequently will have noticed, I am a big Richard Armitage fan. Mostly in love with his portrayal of Gisborne in BBCās Robin Hood, but I also enjoy most of his other work and consider him a very talented actor (and a very sweet person from what we can tell.)
There has been a lot of furore lately about his latest project, āObsessionā (a series unfortunately promoted as an erotic thriller by Netflix), which is a remake of 1992 film āDamageā (with Jeremy Irons and Juliette Binoche) and based on the book by Josephine Hart. He portrays William Farrow, a married, middle aged, successful surgeon, who has an affair with his sonās fiancĆ©, Anna (Charlie Murphy) -an affair so obsessive that it costs him everything: his career, his family, his sonās life, even his own self (more on that later.) The series features a lot of sex scenes, very light BDSM elements, and a LOT of nudity from RA on a level most fans never thought weād see (RA being famously private and modest.) The fandom has been divided over this, with some looking forward to it and some being sure itās not for them at all. From what I can tell (and I might be wrong) most people were put off by either the copious amounts of sex (and the trailer leaned very heavily on that) or the unsavoury morals of the main characters. Which is fair, if itās not your cup of tea, donāt watch it.
I *did* watch it, and because opinions have been so strong, I wanted to share my thoughts. No disrespect if you prefer to pass. I hope it might be helpful for anyone on the fence and still making up their mind whether to watch or not. Happy to chat more about it if anyone likes! There WILL be spoilers.
Before watching it
I have personally felt very intrigued about this series and I was excited about watching it. Not so much because of the nudity or explicit scenes -or, rather, because of them, but not in the way you might think. Richard Armitage has played very, very few roles where he was primarily the romantic lead, and none later in his career. He tends to be cast in active roles, a lot of dark, violent characters, tense action. When there is romance itās not the main aspect being explored. And he has NEVER (with the notable exception of Between the Sheets, which was so early in his career I doubt he necessarily had much choice to turn down work) done anything close to this level of sexual screen time. Why now? What made this different? I really wanted to know.
There was another reason I really wanted to watch Obsession. What Richard Armitage does best, in my opinion, is give characters depth (even characters that were clearly not written that way *cough* *Guy* *cough*). He is an incredibly detailed actor and uses his face and eyes to a stunning degree to convey things that go far beyond the dialogue. He has spoken about how he creates complete backstories for all his characters. This project is literally made for his type of acting. There is hardly any action, and leagues of unspoken material. RA called it āone of the most fulfilling pieces of work heās ever doneā. I needed to see why.
After watching it
I binged all 4 episodes in one night. And then again the next morning. And again today. I finished the first episode and thought āYes, I understand why he wanted to do this.ā (He also said in an interview that there was a moment in one scene that heād never achieved before on film. Having watched this, I believe him.) Is this the kind of series Iād normally gravitate to? No. But Iām glad I watched it. Every single actor was incredible. The filming was beautiful. I just⦠donāt know where to start.
The story:
In my opinion āObsessionā is not about infidelity or sexual exploration -itās about William and Annaās experience with obsession and addiction. Anna isnāt just having an affair. She is addicted to being in control and to using sex as a means of asserting that control. (We learn that she had a brother who sexually abused her for years and committed suicide when she finally put a stop to it. And throughout the series, she reacts to strong emotions by initiating sex. Charlie Murphy described the character as a ādominant submissiveā and thatās spot on, not just in the way that she sets the rules and boundaries of their sexual relationship, but in the way that, having been abused, asserts her control on the situation she had to submit to as a young girl by controlling when and how she submitted). William is not just having an affair. He is obsessed and addicted to Anna to the point that it completely deconstructs him as a person. He is the counterpoint to Annaās character, in that he has no control. He doesnāt initiate, he doesnāt resist, he canāt or wonāt control his reactions or his impulses and he completely loses control of his life as a result of his actions. In the final episode Jay, the son, discovers the affair and in shock, falls off a railing to his death. There is a scene where William faces his wife after everything is revealed and watching Richard Armitage convey all those emotions without saying a word is some of the best acting Iāve seen in my life. I donāt know what part of himself RA drew from to act the guilt and grief and absolute devastation in that scene but it was⦠amazing and heartbreaking. Even then, the obsession wins. When Jay dies, we see Anna walking away while William cradles the body of his son, paying her very little attention. I completely believe that he is broken in the scenes that follow. But after a few days the addiction takes over and he still seeks out Anna, convinced they can now be together (āthereās no version of this with just you,ā sheād told him earlier on, but he clearly thinks otherwise). And we get the following:
W: ⦠I let uncertainty in. (NB: What is uncertainty but lack of control?)
A: And look what happened. I donāt think⦠we can ever separate who we are from what weāve done.
W: But⦠we canāt let it all be for nothing either (NB: Williamās voice breaks here. Heās lost everything he ever cared about, sheās the only thing left. Does this phrase mean he thinks there was depth in their affair? Or does it mean that he is looking for meaning and depth so that he can cope with the fact that he sacrificed everything for an obsession and an addiction?)
A: Jay died because of us.
W: Still I wouldnāt change it (TNB: THIS! This phrase upset so many viewers! And of course it did, it was supposed to. The acting is, again, amazing. This isnāt said to Anna, this is introspection. William is looking inside himself, realises he wouldnāt change it, realises how much of himself heās lost.)
A: You donāt regret it?
W: How can I?
A: We caused so much pain
W: But itās done now.
A: I am so sorry for what happened. But I wish weād never met. (She walks away, leaving William sobbing. Because there. is. nothing. left.)
The sex:
I hate that this was marketed as a sexy series because it created all sorts of hype and expectations that were misplaced imo. The story was never about the sex. Morgan Lloyd Malcolm said a couple of days ago on Twitter that itās about āsitting in the discomfort of human behavioursā and that is spot on. Like I said above, this is a story of addiction. Anna is not addicted to the sex -she is addicted to using sex for control. Thatās why Anna and William never kiss (she is the one controlling their physical interactions. William leans in to kiss her in many scenes, she never lets him.) Thatās why the music is so jarring in all the sex scenes. Thatās why thereās no foreplay, thatās why William never lasts long. Thatās why they only ever have sex on the floor or in public, never in a safe, comfortable place like a bed. They are not comfortable. This is not a comfortable situation. We, as viewers, are supposed to be uncomfortable. The infamous hotel pillow scene was meant to demonstrate the turning point in Williamās addiction, the complete loss of control, I think. It was never supposed to be funny or sexy -it was meant to disturb us because this intelligent, cultured, previously collected man becomes completely animalistic. Which is why he sobs afterwards -I think this is the point when William realises that (as Ingrid puts it later) āhe is lost to herā. Williamās face after their first sexual encounter is the face of a man under the influence. When she gets up to leave he makes this movement with his fingers like he is trying to hold on to her, but only grabs air. Itās just a twitch -but itās Richard Armitage and we know how detailed he is in his acting, and I am sure it was a gesture with meaning.
The intimate scenes in Obsession are sometimes sensual, sometimes uncomfortable, sometimes genuinely hard to watch but never gratuitous.
Why a fan of Richard Armitage or anyone writing for his characters should watch it:
Again, you do you, but hear me out: This series is a veritable treasure trove of body language, voice/cadence, facial expressions that you can then apply to your favourite RA character. The longing. The conflict. The loss of control. The vulnerability. The eye contact. The fact that the loverās name is Anna, which is also my name. Also, Iām being completely serious when I say that this is some of the best acting Iāve seen him do *ever*. If you can only bring yourself to watch parts of it, do that. There were some scenes that genuinely made me tear up. Look after yourself, respect your boundaries, but sample what you can because itās a veritable banquet.
PS: I am focusing on Richard Armitage for this review because I came to Obsession from that fandom. But every single actor gives an amazing performance. I especially adored Charlie Murphy as Anna, Indira Varma being astounding as Ingrid and the criminally underrated Marion Bailey as Annaās mother, Elizabeth, who packs SO MUCH into so few scenes.
Interview with Richard Armitage on Obsession in TV Guide
"I had been approached quite late in the day, and, I think, a little nervously, because it was going to be quite a challenging role, emotionally and physically," admits Richard Armitage about starring in this erotic thriller alongside Charlie Murphy and Indira Varma.
"That made it more intriguing. When people go, 'We're not sure whether this is going to be a bit risquƩ for you,' I'm like, 'Bring it on'."
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